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Shot with the Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM. After dragging around the zoom lens for a long time, it is really amazing to view the world through a wide angle lens.
This is a multiple perspective image that was inspired by the work of Braque, Picasso, and Hockney. I took multiple shots of an acoustic guitar outside with the fall leaves surrounding it. Each shot was a different angle, or the lighting was slightly different. This was so that, when I assembled the image, there would be an abstract and 3 dimensional experience for my viewers. I used Photoshop to assemble the picture, which allowed me to crop, spin and add curves layers to the shots I wanted to stand out more. I tried to keep the general shape of the guitar which was a challenge, but also fun to try. I wanted the picture to be complete with a rectangular shape because I felt it forced more attention to the center object.
Remember your old lessons on perspective, where things grow smaller as they move into the distance...? This photo was taken at Price Park in Walworth County, Wisconsin.
Highway 87 approaches another steep grade as it descends from the Mazatzal Mountains of central Arizona.
Bilder vom perspective playground
BERLIN 2017
01. - 24.09.2017
Kraftwerk Berlin
Köpenicker Straße 70
So - Mi 11:00 - 21:00 Uhr
Do - Sa 11:00 - 23:00 Uhr
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Perspectives by Giles Miller.
Part of the 'Inspiring Views' project in the Surrey Hills.
This pod-like shelter is nestled in the woods at Winterfold in the Hurtwood. The visitor enjoys a secluded experience sitting and looking out across to the beautiful South Downs. The steel structure is entirely clad in cedar shingles that have slowly greyed over the years making the artwork feel truly part of its natural surroundings.
Many of the shingles have been engraved with words from visitors to the site. There are observations from infants at the local school, regular walkers expressing their love of the place or people who are making dedications. The cedar shingles also make up the long curved seating within the pod encouraging dialogue between visitors as they meet at this section on the Greensand Way.